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D7000 - blue/purple highlights problems on 2 seperate D7000's
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<blockquote data-quote="NakedEye" data-source="post: 127748" data-attributes="member: 13403"><p>well guys....I may have found the solution after all.....i stress 'may'.....the UV filters.......it was hard to pin point a suspect due to it being a problem only in specific light....so tonight i took many pictures - 100's- and npticed a difference depending upon how much lght was reflecting off the TV which was on and also weather the filters were on the lenses......so i took 5 with 5 without over and over again......without the filters there was never a reflection......with the filters there was...sometimes huge reflectins in blue/purple always.....seems, when there is strong blue/purple light [had sky news on which uses this a lot] and the filter is on, the problem ccured. red. green, yellow light didnt cause to much of an issue but still some flaring...so that's it....i think....will need more testing but i think it is this....the uv filters.....but why? both bought from amazon, HOYA's best UV ultra thin multi coated......so it's strange the fltwrs would cause this. The question is, are the filters dodgy or the camera simply can;t function correct when they are on....? well, i put them on a lens on the D70 and some reflection occured but not as much as the d7000....so if i simply leave them off the d7000 or buy different brand maybe the issue has gone?????????????? who knows !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NakedEye, post: 127748, member: 13403"] well guys....I may have found the solution after all.....i stress 'may'.....the UV filters.......it was hard to pin point a suspect due to it being a problem only in specific light....so tonight i took many pictures - 100's- and npticed a difference depending upon how much lght was reflecting off the TV which was on and also weather the filters were on the lenses......so i took 5 with 5 without over and over again......without the filters there was never a reflection......with the filters there was...sometimes huge reflectins in blue/purple always.....seems, when there is strong blue/purple light [had sky news on which uses this a lot] and the filter is on, the problem ccured. red. green, yellow light didnt cause to much of an issue but still some flaring...so that's it....i think....will need more testing but i think it is this....the uv filters.....but why? both bought from amazon, HOYA's best UV ultra thin multi coated......so it's strange the fltwrs would cause this. The question is, are the filters dodgy or the camera simply can;t function correct when they are on....? well, i put them on a lens on the D70 and some reflection occured but not as much as the d7000....so if i simply leave them off the d7000 or buy different brand maybe the issue has gone?????????????? who knows !!! [/QUOTE]
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